DM_Blake
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Geron Raveneye said:A nicely written post...just this little "stretch" falls flat if you check what the rules actually allow as an AoO...it includes Trip attacks, Disarming, and even Grappling (at least per SRD). I'd say it's a pretty big stretch to view a Grapple attempt as an AoO as an instinctive backhand swipe, as much as it sounds nice to do so.![]()
Well, yeah, I knew the rationalization was a stretch. I even said so when I wrote it.
Even then, continuing the stretch:
If you view a trip as simply sticking your leg out while someone moves by, yeah, that can fit the rationalization. But if you view it as a martial sweep, or as putting your leg behind someone then pushing them back over your leg, then no, that's a fairly conscious effort. So tripping someone running past you might be reflexive, but tripping a stationary mage casting a spell probably isn't.
If you view a disarm as smacking someone's weapon so hard that they drop it, then it might be reflexive, but if you view it as a fancy fencing move where you swoop your blade around your opponent's blade, then it's not very reflexive.
If you view a grapple as a quick grab to snag someone's arm or shirt, then it might be reflexive (assuming the additional grapple options to inflict damage or to pin someone must be taken on your own round), but if you assume that the entire grapple, including pinning and damaging, is all done as the AoO, then it's not very reflexive.
All of this can be handwaved with fluff descriptions of what you're really doing. That fluff might be different for an AoO than it is for an action you take on your own round.
Then again, this was just a rationalization exercise to begin with.